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One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts won't release the documents proving when his British citizenship ceased, putting his eligibility to be in Parliament under a cloud.
We put a few newsroom brains to the test to try out the Fairfax suburb quiz... think you could do better?
Take our seven-question quiz and find out. And if you get stuck try again, you'll get different questions each time. There are also some hints below.
Enter the name of your suburb.
Once you have your score you can compare your result with other people from your area.
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The quiz covers almost every one of Australia's 15,000-plus suburbs. The only ones not included are those with tiny populations.
HINTS
Oceania includes Australia, Papua New Guinea New Zealand and Pacific Islands such as Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga.
The Americas includes North and South America.
Family households include any home that consists of a couple or some dependent children. For example, a family household can be a married couple without kids, a same-sex couple living together, a single parent looking after their two children, or a blended household with step parents and stepchildren.
Christianity takes in all denominations such as Catholicism, Protestantism and Seventh Day Adventism.
No Religion includes Agnosticism, Atheism and secular beliefs such as Rationalism and Humanism.
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The data used in this quiz comes from the 2016 Census.
That means the answers could be skewed by the fact that not everyone filled out the census. While the response rate nationwide was about 96 per cent, in some areas a lower proportion of residents may have sat down and filled out the form.
There were also some people who left fields blank. Some people were happy to state things like their age and what type of home they lived in, but did not want the Bureau of Statistics to know how much they earned or their religion.
So if you got a question wrong about household income, mortgage repayments or weekly rent, that might be why.
WHAT DID YOU FIND?
Let us know if you came across some interesting new information about your suburb or if you've got an idea about how we could make the quiz better.